film REVIEW: I Didn’t Come Here To Die
I Didn’t Come Here to Die is the debut feature film by director Bradley Scott Sullivan and comes pre-loaded with high praise, but OneMetal’s resident butcher Chris Ward hasn’t cast his eye over it… until now!
I Didn’t Come Here to Die is the debut feature film by director Bradley Scott Sullivan and comes pre-loaded with high praise, but OneMetal’s resident butcher Chris Ward hasn’t cast his eye over it… until now!
Chris Ward checks out The Collection, the sequel to 2009′s The Collector, from the writers of Saw parts 4-7.
Horror metal maestro Rob Zombie has a new movie out in 2013. It’s called The Lords of Salem and the official trailer has just been released. Will this movie be a return to form for a director who has struggled in recent years?
The Final Destination franchise has raked in millions of dollars over a five-film run by making films in which people die in bizarre accidents at the behest of the grim reaper. It’s been a huge success but are the films themselves any good? Oliver Longden leaves a power tool running in the background as he takes you on a tour of the Final Destination films.
Having tackled the horrors of the Leprechaun franchise, Oliver Longden turns his attention to the long-in-the-tooth Child’s Play movies.
Chris Ward takes a look at the latest reissued classic from Arrow Video, Italian gore maestro Lucio Fulci’s The House By The Cemetery.
Intrepid gorehound Chris Ward expects the worst from Hostel Part III and gets a surprise… but only a small one.
He only went back to his childhood home to arrange the affairs of his late mother but, in this stark Norwegian shocker, Kai Koss (Kristoffer Joner) finds out that going down to the woods today will give rise to some very nasty surprises indeed…
Paul W.S. Anderson might not be anybody’s favourite director (read: nobody’s), but Dan Tandy will defend Event Horizon as the one brilliant, affecting film in an otherwise spotty career. Read on…
Will Lakeman reviews John Dies At The End, the outstanding comic horror novel from David Wong. Contains gore, exploding heads and talking hotdogs.
There’s something to be said for movies that pretty much say what they’re about in the title. Chris Ward checks out the not-entirely-unpredictable Hobo With a Shotgun.
Do you like walking slowly from right to left while punching? Then you’re in luck! This week’s Look Back in Anger investigates Megadrive / Genesis gorefest Splatterhouse 2.
A wise man once said that all you need to make a film is a girl and a gun, but he clearly wasn’t smart enough to think of an evil chair.
Avatar press – freeing your favourite writers from the big publishers’ demands, or dumping ground for bad ideas? Oliver Longden takes a look at Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows’ ultraviolent Crossed.
Chainsaws, strippers and live human sushi. No one does a modern zero-budget zombie movie quite like Japan….